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Social Change in the 19th Century Novel

Luddism, Chartism and the Womens Question in Charlotte Brontës "Shirley"

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Focusing on New Historicism and Cultural Materialism, this dissertation analyzes social change within the context of Charlotte Brontë's novel. It explores the industrial backdrop of "Shirley" during 1811-12 and its publication in 1848-49, discussing the historical significance of Luddism and Chartism. The study critiques Brontë's portrayal of the Luddites, suggesting a complex view shaped by political fears and class dynamics. It further examines the relationships between social classes and the influence of religious affiliations, proposing various interpretations of the novel's historical context.

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Social Change in the 19th Century Novel, Marco Sievers

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2009
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